Building With Worn-Out Tools, Chapter Five

Jun 11, 2007 09:12


Title: Building With Worn-Out Tools

Disclaimer: The characters and settings in this story do not belong to me. J. K. Rowling and associates own them. Nor am I making money with this story.

Summary: Right smack in the middle of a stormy divorce from Ginny, Harry has no reason to be attracted to his Arguer, Draco Malfoy. I mean, it’s Malfoy.

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amberwitch June 11 2007, 13:31:34 UTC
This is a great chapter (as are all the others). So in character for Harry to worry about Ginny. I do hope he gets over it completely. Nasty Ginny.
Love the proprietary way Draco decides to change Harry.

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lomonaaeren June 12 2007, 00:55:42 UTC
Thank you! Harry will still be concerned with bodily harm to Ginny for a while, but his concern for her in other respects does diminish.

Draco will soon find Harry is more stubborn than he thinks.

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ura_hd June 11 2007, 15:15:21 UTC
Yeah, new chapter!

Please do not let Ginny get a knut of Harry's money. She totally does not deserve it. She has been incredibly unconsidered and nasty to him and looks a lot like a gold-digger.
She should pay for her cruelty!!!

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lomonaaeren June 12 2007, 00:56:04 UTC
Draco will fight his damn hardest to make sure Ginny gets nothing.

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ura_hd June 12 2007, 01:06:58 UTC
As he should!

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ura_hd June 11 2007, 15:16:47 UTC
I do not undestand Ron's logic. He is supposed to be a good friend of Harry. Why would Harry pay for raising someone else's children?!?

Ginny should not get any Harry's money!!!!

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lomonaaeren June 12 2007, 00:56:21 UTC
Ron mostly just wants peace, and he thinks Harry will be less stubborn about this than Ginny will.

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ura_hd June 12 2007, 01:06:22 UTC
Yeah, I can see that.

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calambre June 11 2007, 16:00:25 UTC
Great chapter. Ron behaving in complete Weasley fashion, not caring for Harry but for the continuation of redheaded children.
I hope the Twins get punished, on the say so of the weaselette, they bombard Harry's life with bombs!

If Harry accepts to meet the weaselette, he deserves the hell she'll put him through!

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lomonaaeren June 12 2007, 00:56:56 UTC
Thanks!

Well, Ron does care about Harry, too, but he thinks Harry is more likely to sacrifice himself to Ginny's interests than the reverse.

Harry would find it hard to sneak off on Draco's watch.

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oops_in_the_apt June 11 2007, 16:42:26 UTC
Yes...I'm not too pleased with Ron but it adds an interesting spark to all of the action that's already happening.

*eagerly awaits next installment*

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lomonaaeren June 12 2007, 00:57:09 UTC
Thanks!

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